Genaro is a Man of Knowledge. And being a Man of Knowledge, he is perfectly capable of transporting himself over great distances. Genaro at certain times is not Genaro but, his double. (Power, 41)
He said that I reminded him of Eligio, who was morbid enough to be a good sorcerer but too morbid to be a man of knowledge. He added that the only way to counteract the devastating effect of the sorcerer’s world was to laugh at it. (Power, 51)
A Man of Knowledge is in control without controlling anything. (Power, 58)
Any warrior could become a Man of Knowledge. As I told you, a warrior is an impeccable hunter that hunts power. If he succeeds in his hunting he can be a Man of Knowledge. (Ixtlan, 136)
A Man of Knowledge is one who had followed truthfully the hardships of learning. A man who has, without rushing or faltering, gone as far as he can in unraveling the secrets of personal power. (Ixtlan, 193)